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holy :o I've never seen that. They had a good write up on them in coral magazine. I like the look of the blue ringed one pity they are poisons. And if I remember all octopuses don't live that long? But are highly intelligent. They had one in the magazine that was about four times that size Scary

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When I was a schoolkid I heard a story that in some Pacific Island they caught large octopuses with "human bait". They would dive down & when the octopus grabbed them they would bite the octopus in some vital place that stunned it and make a powerful kick for the surface, we were told it was very dangerous.

Never did find out if it was actually true though! But maybe!!

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The "correct" way to kill an octopus is to bite it between the eyes.

They used to have wrestling contests with Giant Pacific Octopuses(the one in the video) near Seattle. They'd go down and squirt coppersulfate into their dens - and they would rush out and be pulled to the surface. The human bait thing was a myth- but they do grab on to people as they frantically search for a foothold. :D

Man $80 for an octopus is pretty expensive. :o Three years max from egg to senescence (death), the ones in market are probably females - easier to catch and probably within 6 weeks of death. I've never eaten fully grown octopus, it would be pretty chewy I imagine. Apparantly their numbers have increased due to more human refuse in the sea- which makes good hiding places.

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I like the chewyness of the baby ones - but I was told that noone eats the big ones because they are really chewy. Do you just tenderise like you would a piece of meat?

You can also make a pasta sauce out of the ink. (which has a tendency to make your "stools go black and tarry"according to the Brittish Medical Journal ) :lol:

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that flippin crazy :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :D:o

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Yeah that was me, things are moving along slowly - at the moment I'm in Hawkes Bay for the holidays, and my tank's back down south. I did manage to buy a new (bigger) sump tank - so I can fit my new skimmer off Brian in there. So now I'll be able to have the bigger refugium I was after.

I recently inherited an electric wheelchair (bizarre I know :D ) and it should be worth quite a bit, so I'll be using some of the money from that to get a chiller. Then I have to get my tank drilled and do all the plumbing - and then If I can be bothered I'll finish off building the stand. All my DIY rocks are still in the sea hopefully getting nice and "live". Actually I might be able to post some pics of when they were finished.

Getting the octopus is the "easy" part, I have heaps to do. I dont think my tank is big enough for the bigger species P. Condiformis - but it is big enough for more than one of the smaller species O. warringa/huttoni. Which apparantly bite alot. (But stil should be cool) 8)

Off way in the future I have hypothesized about a purpose built big hex tank for squid grown from eggs just like the squidcam one. It would make me the first hobbiest to do so. :D But thats a long way off.

Of course this place has got me into the reefing idea too, so I still wanna do that.

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